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Former Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum has suffered yet another bitter career blow having been dropped from the Dutch national side.

The Oranje boss Louis van Gaal revealed his decision to leave out the 31-year-old for the country’s UEFA Nations League group games against Belgium, Wales and Poland next month.

The ex- Man United boss explained that the midfielder’s lack of opportunities for his club has seen him fall down the pecking order.

As quoted by Dutch outlet VI, he said: "Unfortunately, little has changed in Gini's situation at his club since our last two international matches in March. As a result, I am forced to make other choices, no matter how difficult and regrettable I personally find it.”

Winjaldum, an 86-time Dutch international, has not been left out of his nation’s squad since March 2014 having been a near ever-present under a succession of managers. However, his troubles at Paris Saint-Germain have seen him fall out of contention, even in van Gaal’s bloated 30-man squad.

Ever since quitting Liverpool for the Parc des Princes at the end of last season after failing to agree a new contract at Liverpool, opportunities have not been so forthcoming. He has made just 21 starts in all competitions for the French giants.

In fact, he has only completed 90 minutes on eight separate occasions throughout the entirety of the campaign with severe competition for a midfield berth arriving in the form of Marco Verratti,

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